I had ordered there in the past, and they used to have full tubes of bamboo packed pu'er I thought might make an interesting conversation piece, if nothing else. Unfortunately it's just 15g samples now - will have to find someplace else.

Thanks for the feedback, guys. I think I'll order form Pu'er shop this weekend and grab one of those tubes. It'll be my first order from them, so I'll have to hunt around their site and see what else I like.

MEversbergII wrote:Thanks for the feedback, guys. I think I'll order form Pu'er shop this weekend and grab one of those tubes. It'll be my first order from them, so I'll have to hunt around their site and see what else I like.

M.

I have ordered from them three times no and have been very happy. Expect to be trying four teas you did not order as that seems to be their standard free sample, each enough for one cup.

You cannot call them as they are strictly internet, but they reply to emails very fast, generally within an hour or less during business hours.

Don't think I'll go for that one - raw, less than a year old. But, it does look very nice. Are these tubes typically exposing some of the tea like that? I don't imagine it would be good for quality. Partly interested in one of these as a display.

MEversbergII wrote:Don't think I'll go for that one - raw, less than a year old. But, it does look very nice. Are these tubes typically exposing some of the tea like that? I don't imagine it would be good for quality. Partly interested in one of these as a display.

It came in a sticky-labled bamboo tube, which was fun to wedge open. The packing end was sealed by a plug of paper and clay, which was interesting, and evidently was something I hadn't picked up on in the video on the site.

I measured out 10g, gave it one short blanching, and then infused it in my thin-walled kyusu for 3 minutes with boiling water. The resulting infusion was very bamboo flavored, but it wasn't as overpowering as I feared. The hot leaves also gave off a strong bamboo aroma.

While this is most certainly not a high quality tea (you can make much more money putting it into a cake), it isn't repulsive in the least. Certainly unique in my collection, as nothing else has a neat little wrapper like this one (save maybe the bamboo leaf wrapped 2010 Raw I have).